18 Related Articles, between 2019-09-07 and 2019-08-29

Amazon suggests boy,14, buys large kitchen knife with his new school bag. Special constable Wiz Bonafia, 42, from Kettering, Northamptonshire was shocked when he saw the large kitchen knife being linked with a school bag by Amazon. >>

Amid Outrage Over Rainforest Fires, Many in the Amazon Remain Defiant. Farmers in the Amazon say global scorn over a rise in deforestation and fires is unwarranted, backing President Bolsonaro as he strikes a defiant tone >>

Brazil’s Bolsonaro on the Environment, in His Own Words. With criticism mounting on the policies of Brazil’s president, he has promised to combat fires raging in the Amazon. But he has long supported scaling back protections for the rainforest. >>

Brazilians take to social media to apologise to Brigitte Macron. Thousands of Brazilians have flooded social media with posts apologising to Brigitte Macron and denouncing President Bolsonaro after he insulted her looks in a row over the Amazon rainforest. >>

Earth’s lungs belong to the world. The international community has a duty to help the Amazon. >>

Even with rainfall, the Amazon rainforest continues to burn. The large rainforest expects rain in late September, but it could take weeks to put out fires. >>

G7, Amazon, Johnson & Johnson: Your Monday Evening Briefing. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. >>

Hot to launch Amazon Prime Video. Hot CEO Tal Granot-Goldstein said that the Amazon Prime Video service would be added to a long list of applications and services available to Hot's customers. >>

How an indie film about black female superheroes might get a second chance on television. "Fast Color," which once struggled to find a distributor, is now being developed into an Amazon television series. >>

Nazi propaganda for sale on Amazon. The Amazon advertisement calls the shirt an "ideal gift." >>

Now begins the biggest challenge of the Amazon fires: Putting them out. The G-7 and other donors have pledged tens of millions of dollars to help. Brazil’s Bolsonaro is questioning their motives. >>

The Amazon is on fire. Here's why you should care. The record wildfires raging in the Amazon region could permanently change the ecosystem there, accelerating climate change across the planet. >>

The burning Amazon shows exactly what’s wrong with the developed world’s approach to climate change. Most climate change emissions are coming from developed countries. You won't fix the problem without addressing that simple fact. >>

Woman thought she got a bargain but bought doll-sized shopping baskets instead of real-life ones. Lauren Lacey, from Nottinghamshire, revealed she thought she had found a bargain on Amazon when she bought three washing baskets for 91p each, but it turned out they were doll-sized. >>